As Mother’s Day nears, UK residents await sunny skies. Meteorologists see the spring sun return. Clouds and light rain start the weekend. Sunday brings clear blue skies that suit the celebration of mothers.
On Saturday, March 29, weather signals mix. In the southeast, clouds cover the sky during a partial solar eclipse. The eclipse shows from 10 AM to noon. Clouds may shorten the view of the sun, yet the sky still changes as spring sets in.
Clouds soon break for a clear Sunday. Early clouds fade to reveal bright spells. Warmer air fills the day, and temperatures reach or pass normal marks. This day might be the warmest so far this spring.
Central and inland areas keep the best warm sun. People enjoy the clear spells as high pressure holds over the UK into the next week. After a brief time of change on the weekend, high pressure makes calm weather near. It is a good time to spend hours outdoors with family.
Meteorologist Honor Criswick tells us that Sunday might start with clouds and mist for early risers. After that, the sky clears and sets a calm tone for family time. After Mother’s Day, the week starts with plenty of sun and warm air for this season.
This Mother’s Day comes with bright moments and sun as the UK moves into more stable, warmer days. Whether planning a park picnic or an outdoor brunch, families can share the fresh feel of spring together.